Warwick petrol station applies to sell alcohol 24/7

By James Smith

6th Nov 2023 | Local News

A planning application to demolish and rebuild the petrol station has also been submitted to Warwick District Council (image via google.maps)
A planning application to demolish and rebuild the petrol station has also been submitted to Warwick District Council (image via google.maps)

A petrol station in Warwick has applied for permission to sell alcohol 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Euro Garages Limited has applied for the alcohol licence from Warwick District Council for the Asda Express store at its Esso filling station on Stratford Road.

The application comes in the same week as the council is set to consider plans to completely demolish and rebuild the station.

But as the business' long term future is yet to be decided, locals have until November 10 to have their say on the licence application.

"A CCTV system will be installed and maintained at the premises," the application says.

"Cameras will cover internal areas and the external area immediately in front of the store. 

"The system will be capable of continuously recording and copies of such recordings shall be kept for a period of not less than 31 days and handed to the police or authorised person upon production of a compliant 'access request'."

Euro Garages also says a till prompt for challenge 25 will be introduced.

Spirits will also only be displayed behind the counter and no 200ml miniatures will be sold.

See the full application here.

     

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